<<No. 50 : November 1978>> The women refuseniks of Moscow are continuing their struggle (CCE 47.8, CCE 48.17, and CCE 49.15). * [1] MAY On the morning of 23 MAY 1978, Ida Nudel, Natalya Khasina, Faina Kogan, Elena Chernobylskaya, Galina Nizhnikova and Natalya Zhulei sent a telegram to Brezhnev and Kosygin, that read: “For many … Continue reading Demonstrations, 23 May-9 June 1978 (50.8-1)
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In the Prisons and Camps, May 1976 (40.9-1)
<< No 40 : 20 May 1976 >> 9-1. Vladimir Prison 9-2. Mordovian Camps; Perm Camps; Camps for Common Criminals in the Ukraine; Releases * 1. VLADIMIR PRISON 1.1: The right to correspond. Since the end of 1975 Zavyalkin, the governor of Vladimir Prison, has taken an active part in supervising the prisoners’ correspondence. From … Continue reading In the Prisons and Camps, May 1976 (40.9-1)